Douglas Blue Feather
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Douglas Blue Feather is an internationally known Cherokee
Cherokee
The Cherokee are a Native American people historically settled in the Southeastern United States . Linguistically, they are part of the Iroquoian language family...

 songwriter and performer of contemporary music featuring the Native American flute. He has released 14 CDs which have been heard on radio stations worldwide.

He was originally a police officer.

As a veteran performer and pioneer in modernizing the Native American flute, the highlights of his career include winning the 2010 Indian Summer Music Award for "Best Native American Flute", the 2009 Coalition Of Visionary Resources Music Award for "Best New Age CD", and as receiving over seventeen nominations for the Native American Music Awards
Native American Music Awards
The Native American Music Awards , commonly known as the Nammys, are an awards program presented annually by The Native American Music Association & Awards, which recognizes outstanding musical achievement among Native Americans...

 and four wins including “Flutist Of The Year” and “Best New Age CD.” As a Grammy artist, Douglas Blue Feather was featured on the Grammy nominated CD, Faces Of The Sun, by Peter Kater.

He has performed at the Native American Awards, on NBC TV, Fox TV, and at numerous nationally advertised powwows
Pow woW
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, festivals, and churches throughout the United States.

Discography

  • Earth Songs
  • The Best Of
  • Rollin' Like Thunder
  • Sacred Space
  • Spirit of the Flute
  • A Crown of Stars
  • Kokopelli Christmas
  • Heal The Earth
  • Time For Truth
  • The Great Spirit of Christmas
  • Star Nations
  • Ride The Lightning
  • Arrival
  • Seventh Fire

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